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Definition of Limitary
1. a. Placed at the limit, as a guard.
2. n. That which serves to limit; a boundary; border land.
Definition of Limitary
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a limit or boundary ¹
2. Adjective. That limits or restricts ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Limitary
1. limiting [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Limitary
Literary usage of Limitary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on the Theory of Functions of Real Variables by James Pierpont (1912)
"For g • Я is a section of g • 58- limitary Numbers 285. 1. be an infinite increasing
enumerable sequence of ordinal numbers. There exists a first ordinal ..."
2. History of Canada: From the Time of Its Discovery Till the Union Year (1840-1) by François Xavier Garneau (1860)
"... from aggrandising themselves, adopted by the court.—Pretensions of the
British.—Rights of discovery and possession of the French.—The limitary policy of ..."
3. The Microscope in Medicine by Lionel Smith Beale (1878)
"limitary Tissue and Basement Membrane.—Basement membrane is restricted to that
clear, transparent, ... The term limitary membrane has also been used. ..."
4. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"... Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology). capillary plexus upon the limitary
membrane of the vesicles. This body, like the thymus and suprarenal capsules, ..."
5. Archives of Surgery (1899)
"There was deep erosion of the nails on their upper surface, beginning at the root
and presenting an abrupt limitary margin about a third upwards on the nail ..."
6. Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama by Walter Scott (1887)
"But we consider the whole of these points of propriety as secondary to the real
purposes of the Drama, and not as limitary of that gifted genius, who can, ..."
7. The Crusades by Edward Gibbon, Guillaume Caoursin, Johan Kaye, Walter Scott (1870)
"But we consider the whole of these points of propriety as secondary to the real
purposes of the Drama, and not as limitary c: that gifted genius, who can, ..."
8. A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. compiled by Neuman by Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti (1862)
"limitary, placed on the boundaries. 2. ... limitary : applied to frontier provinces.
Limn, ttn. (Pruv.) Slime, mud. Limón, tut. 1. ..."